England was taxing the colonists, the colonists met, came up with England should grant them. Tey appointed George Washington as commander in chief of the army. then reated the navy, launced 2 ships in feb of 1776.

State the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine coprs team as instruments to support national policies

Readiness, flexibility, slef sustainability and mobility.

State the three levels of war

Tactical, operational and strategic.

Explain how Naval Intelligence operations, more than any other service support peace time operational decidsion making

Intelligence estimates disseminated in a timely fashion, center on the focus of the effort, identify critical vulnerabilities and enhance combat effectiveness.

State the mission of Naval Logistics

Provide ability to operate in peacetime and in war, wherever and whenever our national interests demand. Our ability to move and sustain forces at great distances from our shores is critical to our strategy.

Intake- allows outside or ambient air to enter engine
Compressor- sseries of rotating blades, row of stationary slator vanes, provides high pressure air to the combustion chambers
Combustion chamber- Fuel enters and combines with air
Turbine- drives the compressor and accessories from the combustion gases
Exhaust Cone- eliminates turbulence in the emerging jet

Describe the following engine systems:
Turbojet

Projects a column of air to the rear at extremely high velocity

Describe the following engine systems:
Turboshaft

delivers power through a shaft to drive something other than a prop

Describe the following engine systems:
Turboprop

Conversion of gas energy into mechanical power to drive a prop

Describe the following engine systems:
Turbofan

Prop is replced by a duct-enclosed axial flow fan

State the purpose of an afterburner

boost the normal thrust rating of a gas turbine engine

State the NATO symbols for the following fuels and briefly explain the characteristics:
JP4
JP5
JP8

Tactically exploits, suppresses, degrades and deceives enemy electromagnetic defensive and offensive systems including
communication, in support of air strike and fleet operations. The EA-6B Prowler is used from carriers and EP-3A is land
based.
Aircraft: EA-6B, EA-7, EP-3A

VAW

Carrier Airborne Early Warning - Fixed Wing

Carrier based and provide early warning against weather, missiles, shipping and aircraft.
Aircraft: E-2C

VC

Fleet Composite - Fixed Wing

Perform duties such as utility and air services for the fleet such as simulations and target towing.
Aircraft: TA-4J, S/UH-3A, CH-53E, VP-3A

VF

Fighter - Fixed Wing

Fighter squadrons are used against aircraft and ground installations to defend surface units. They escort attack aircraft and
give close air support to landing forces. They use maximum firepower with speed.
Aircraft: F-14, F-16N, T-38

Ammunition Ship
They operate with replenishment groups to deliver ammunition and missiles to ships at sea. These ships are handle all types
of missiles. They carry two H-46 helicopters for vertical replenishment and support

Oilers/Oiler and Ammunition Support Ships
AO: These ships carry fuel, jet fuel, and other petroleum products. They operate with replenishment groups and deliver their
cargo to ships at sea. They can service from both sides of the ship simultaneously

AOE: The largest and most powerful auxiliary ship in the Navy. AOE ships carry missiles, fuel, ammunition and general
cargo. They can also carry refrigerated cargo and supplies. They carry two H-46 helicopters for vertical replenishment and
support

Ships:
CG

Guided Missile Cruiser
These ships serve provide protection against surface and air attacks, and gunfire support for land operations. They have a
large cruising range and are capable of speeds over 30 knots. Some cruisers are capable of conducting antiair warfare,
antisubmarine warfare, and antisurface ship warfare at the same time. They carry a LAMPS Mk III SH-60B helicopter.

Ships:
CV/CVN

Carrier/Nuclear Powered Carrier
Carriers are designed to carry, launch, retrieve and handle combat aircraft quickly and efficiently. It can approach the enemy
at high speed, launch planes, recover them, and retire before its position can be determined. Attack carriers are excellent
long-range offensive weapons and are the center of the modern naval task force or task group

Ships:
DD/DDG

Destroyer/Guided Missile Destroyer
Multipurpose ships used in any kind of naval operation. Fast ships with a large variety of armament and little or no armor.
They depend on their speed and mobility for protection. They operate offensively and defensively against subs and surface
ships. They can take defensive action against air assaults. They provide gunfire support for amphibious assaults. They can
perform patrol, search and rescue missions, if needed. They can accommodate two SH-60B or 2 SH2G helicopters

Ships:
FFG

Guided Missile Frigates
Frigates are used for open-ocean escort and patrol. They resemble destroyers in appearance, but are slower, have only a
single screw, and carry less armament. They can carry two SH-60B helicopters

Ships:
LCC

Amphibious Command Ship
Provides accommodations and command and communication facilities for various commanders and their staffs. They can
serve as a command ship for an amphibious task force, landing force, and air support commanders during amphibious
operations. They are the most modern and capable command facilities afloat

Ships:
LHA

Amphibious Assault Ship
These ships are able to embark, deploy, and land a Marine battalion landing team by helicopters, landing craft, amphibious
vehicles, and combinations of these methods. They are versatile and combine the same features of the Amphibious Assault
ship (LPH), Amphibious Transport Dock (LPD), Amphibious Cargo Ship (LKA), and Dock Landing Ship (LSD) in a single
ship

Ships:
LHD

Amphibious Warfare Ship
They are designed based on that of an Amphibious Assault Ship, but are intended to be convertible from an Assault Ship to
an Anti-submarine Warfare ship with Harrier fighters for ground assault

Ships:
LPD

Amphibious Transport Dock
Combines the features of a Dock Landing Ship (LSD), with the features of an Amphibious Assault Ship (LPH). They can
transport troops and equipment in the same ship. It has facilities for 8 helicopters

Ships:
LPH

Amphibious Assault Ship Designed to embark, transport, and land 1,800 troops and their equipment via transport
helicopters in conjunction with a beach assault. They can also assist with antisubmarine warfare

Ships:
LSD

Dock Landing Ship
Can transport and launch a variety of loaded amphibious craft and vehicles. Provides limited docking and repair services to
small ships and craft and equipped to refuel helicopters. In order to launch craft, the LSD must have the well flooded for the
craft to move out on their own power. It has one CH-53 helicopter landing spot

Ships:
MCS

Mine Countermeasures Support Ship
There is only one of these in the naval inventory - the USS Inchon.

Ships:
ATF

Fleet Ocean Tugs

Ships:
ARS

Rescue and Salvage Ship

Ships:
ASR

Submarine Rescue Ship

Ships:
AR

Repair Ship

Ships:
MCM

Mine Countermeasures Ship

Ships:
MHC

Costal Mine Hunter

Ships:
PC

Patrol Craft

Ships:
SSBN

Ballistic Missile Submarine (Nuclear)

Ships:
SSN

Submarine (nuclear)

Chemical warfare

Intentional use of lethal or nonlethal chemical agents to produce casualties; harass or temporarily incapacitate, and
demoralize personnel; or contaminate or destroy areas, equipment, and supplies

Biological warfare

Intentioal use of living organisms to disable or destroy people, animals, crops ect.

State the meaning of the following terms:
Warning
Caution
Note
Shall
Should
May
Will

Warning- An operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that may result in injury or death if not carefully observed or followed
Caution- An operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed.
Note- An operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that must be emphasized.
Shall- Means a procedure that is mandatory.
Should- Means a procedure that is recommended.
May- "May" and "need not" mean procedure is optional.
Will- Indicates futurity and never indicates any degree of requirement for application of a procedure.

State the purpose of a Natops evaluation

Monitors/tests for aircrew compitency

State the purpose of the naval flight records subsystem **Navflirs**

Record flight hours, detailed flight record

State the purpose of master flight files

Tracks hours for each individual aircrewmen

Explain the aircraft visual identification system for the following type commanders:
COMNAVAIRLANT
COMNAVAIRPAC
CNATRA

MRC's- Provides instructions required for the efficient performance of scheduled maintenance tasks.
PMIC's- The use of PMICs is to identify scheduled or forced removal items and their replacement intervals

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